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i'm a proud boston liberal and i'm glad my professionals who my taxes support are on the case. are you capitalizing on tragedy and you're an [ bleep ] that was just bostonians getting warmed up. >> in arkansas you must stand there when the terrorist is running around the neighborhood and yell get off my lawn or your my magazine ar-15 how crappy a shot do you gotta be? >> stephanie: yeah. hey, nate bell, i was sergeant in the u.s. army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you ignorant douche. that's one of mine. what is needing a big gun to indicate about you? hashtag boston strong. over here, we don't need guns to grow a pair of balls. that's confirmation you're a self-serving ass wipe. that was diana. good job diana. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: let's finish with joe my favorite. might want to take a flight up north and try saying that in person you watered little hillbilly [ bleep ] hole. >> i would have gone with backward ass country f. >> stephanie: speak of which because you know, obviously so much news. i did not know about this brad paisley song. accidental racist.
i'm a proud boston liberal and i'm glad my professionals who my taxes support are on the case. are you capitalizing on tragedy and you're an [ bleep ] that was just bostonians getting warmed up. >> in arkansas you must stand there when the terrorist is running around the neighborhood and yell get off my lawn or your my magazine ar-15 how crappy a shot do you gotta be? >> stephanie: yeah. hey, nate bell, i was sergeant in the u.s. army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you...
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the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class. cenk on air>>> you got to go to the local level, the state lev
the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat,...
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>> that would require mitt romney to pay his taxes! that's not fair! stephanie: 17 minutes after the hour. we will talk about the carnival poop cruise passenger. >> they had to go through some additional hell. wait until you hear after this. stephanie: right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> what is this, the quite zone? it's the steph any "stephanie miller show." the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. he broke all the rules of journalism and insisted on writing the final chapter himself. of all the hours in all his days, these are the ones you'll never forget. ♪ >> announcer
>> that would require mitt romney to pay his taxes! that's not fair! stephanie: 17 minutes after the hour. we will talk about the carnival poop cruise passenger. >> they had to go through some additional hell. wait until you hear after this. stephanie: right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> what is this, the quite zone? it's the steph any "stephanie miller show." the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: good morning, it is the "stephanie miller show." as i was saying to david shuster, literally a breaking news situation changing by the moment. we'll get david back on the line to find out the latest, charlie pierce you have already talked to this morning. he is not in boston logan airport is closed -- >> right. he is in d.c., and supposed to be flying back to boston today, and can't get a flight. >> stephanie: right. and this is all going down a couple of blocks from -- >> from blog headquarters. >> stephanie: right. we await david shuster with all of the latest. wow. wow. a lot of activity. let's start with happened tz last night. >> about 10:30 last evening a robbery took place in cha
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go back to 1960 look at the top tax rates. corporations paid 20 to 30% of the tax rate it's down to like 5. you see am paying 2.2% and facebook of all horrible things paying no tax gating a rebate. come on, people it's about revenue, revenue, revenue. >> stephanie: yep. >> we don't have a deficit problem. we have a deficit symptom and a revenue problem. >> the economy got better when bill clinton took over. >> stephanie: yeah. j.d. in san diego welcome. >> caller: hi, you guys good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: i want to talk about rob portman. i'm astounded that it took rob portman two years to finally realize the marcus bachmann method to pray the gay away doesn't work. >> stephanie: exactly. he probably came to that conclusion by spending time with marcus bachmann. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: sorry, go ahead. >> caller: no, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to step on you. but i just want to say from newly blue san diego. >> yay. >> caller: thank you very much. >> stephanie: home of the health network. lots to get t
go back to 1960 look at the top tax rates. corporations paid 20 to 30% of the tax rate it's down to like 5. you see am paying 2.2% and facebook of all horrible things paying no tax gating a rebate. come on, people it's about revenue, revenue, revenue. >> stephanie: yep. >> we don't have a deficit problem. we have a deficit symptom and a revenue problem. >> the economy got better when bill clinton took over. >> stephanie: yeah. j.d. in san diego welcome. >> caller:...
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not one group was denied tax-exempt status. he was trying to say that's how the tea party was undercut and how obama won. what? >> caller: now john boehner, we need to keep trying to overturn obamacare. oh god. and that's what i mean. how do you calm them down? >> stephanie: the most important thing bob dole said was cloture is being abused. >> caller: right. now we're back to the filibuster. let's use the word "nuclear." can we use a more mellow word? i don't like him. he's annoying. i think he needs to go. my last point is what is your position on eric holder? >> stephanie: well, i'll talk about that when we get back. yeah, honey, i think that should be who's going to jail because we want to see john boehner in an orange jumpsuit. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten c
not one group was denied tax-exempt status. he was trying to say that's how the tea party was undercut and how obama won. what? >> caller: now john boehner, we need to keep trying to overturn obamacare. oh god. and that's what i mean. how do you calm them down? >> stephanie: the most important thing bob dole said was cloture is being abused. >> caller: right. now we're back to the filibuster. let's use the word "nuclear." can we use a more mellow word? i don't like...
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maybe they want to continue living illegally and not paying taxes and enjoying all of the benefits. >> being lazy and all. >> right. there is a large portion of the fox news audience that doesn't speak english. and what is fascinating here is it shows -- as the immigration debate heats up i want people to read their coverage on fox news latino and you will see a news outlet at war with itself. >> stephanie: yeah, i -- karl maybe i'm missing the logic -- every time we get into this immigration debate i don't get it. if we do nothing, all of those same 11, 12 million people are still going to be here. >> these are mexicans who mow our yards and clean our houses. and if they are citizens then we have to pay them more. and they are also brown and not deserving of benefits. >> stephanie: i see. bill o'reilly with colin powell. >> you being who you are, traditional guy, by supportingly as actively as you did barack obama you also put yourself in a category of intolerance on issues like entitlement culture, when you yourself were born in the south bronx and you made it on your own, the entit
maybe they want to continue living illegally and not paying taxes and enjoying all of the benefits. >> being lazy and all. >> right. there is a large portion of the fox news audience that doesn't speak english. and what is fascinating here is it shows -- as the immigration debate heats up i want people to read their coverage on fox news latino and you will see a news outlet at war with itself. >> stephanie: yeah, i -- karl maybe i'm missing the logic -- every time we get into...
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- ways in which states can help residents stay out of profit including learning to save more, using tax credits to do that and also giving people more access to public health insurance plans like medicaid. we're back after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. desmond tutu said a quote that is one of my favorite quotes. "we are tied together in a web of humanity. i am a person only through you. i can only be a person only through you." that really resonates me and drives my work. the world is becoming an incredibly connected place. mobile phones are really driving that connection. at kiva, we run an internet marketplace. people can lend to other people for the purpose of starting a small
- ways in which states can help residents stay out of profit including learning to save more, using tax credits to do that and also giving people more access to public health insurance plans like medicaid. we're back after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first...
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it says it pays taxes overseas because it sells overseas, but it has not paid any corporate taxes in the last five years. the report found it avoids paiding another $9 billion. so we'll see what happens from that hearing today. we're back after the break. ♪ >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic n
it says it pays taxes overseas because it sells overseas, but it has not paid any corporate taxes in the last five years. the report found it avoids paiding another $9 billion. so we'll see what happens from that hearing today. we're back after the break. ♪ >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time...
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anti-tax. they are anti-tax if you are a rich man but if you are a run of a mill worker somewhere, they are not anti-tax. michigan we never used to have a state income tax on the retirees, once we got a republican governor, we have one now. the average retiree doesn't get that big of a retirement to begin with and there goes a hundred dollars a month out of it. and you were talking about pork barrel stuff. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: it seems to me that if a bill is going to be over -- say, x amount of dollars -- say $2 million. okay. then that's the only thing that can be in that bill. you know, why -- the reason they don't do it that way is so they can get in all of the pork. and these congressmen and senator they need to work harder anyway. let's face it. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. >> caller: and if they would just change a few rules they could do a much better job. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. all right honey, thank you. >> tax the poor. it just makes sense. >> stephanie: that's where a
anti-tax. they are anti-tax if you are a rich man but if you are a run of a mill worker somewhere, they are not anti-tax. michigan we never used to have a state income tax on the retirees, once we got a republican governor, we have one now. the average retiree doesn't get that big of a retirement to begin with and there goes a hundred dollars a month out of it. and you were talking about pork barrel stuff. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: it seems to me that if a bill is going to be...
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i'm willing to save hundreds of millions of dollars by enacting tax reform without raising tax rates. i believe such an balanced approach that combines tax reform with some additional spending reforms, done in a smart, thoughtful way, is the best way to finish the job of debt reduction and avoid these cuts that could hurt our economy, slow our recovery and put people out of work. the house and the senate are working on budgets that i hope reflect this approach. but if they can't get such a budget agreement done by next friday, the day these harmful cut best gin to take effect then at minimum, congress should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms that would prevent the harmful cuts, not to kick the can down the road but to give them time to work together on a plan that finishes the job of debt reduction in a sensible way. democrats in the house and senate have proposed such an balanced plan. more spending cuts with tax reform to close the special interest loop holes -- >> stephanie: now who do the rabid weasels and boner's caucus think. >> obama: so far at least -- [o
i'm willing to save hundreds of millions of dollars by enacting tax reform without raising tax rates. i believe such an balanced approach that combines tax reform with some additional spending reforms, done in a smart, thoughtful way, is the best way to finish the job of debt reduction and avoid these cuts that could hurt our economy, slow our recovery and put people out of work. the house and the senate are working on budgets that i hope reflect this approach. but if they can't get such a...
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none of them were denied tax-exempt status except for one liberal group. that's the whole there right? >> then there's the thing that came out saying one of the people in this cincinnati office said yeah, i'm the one who ordered it. i said look at tea party and look at patriot because you know what? that's where you belong. >> stephanie: common sense because there are a zillion of these groups after citizens united. most are doing political activity. >> i love these groups that say we're doing political activity but oh no, please don't investigate us for doing political activity. >> stephanie: right. exactly. rudeness, great stuff as usual. and i hope you enjoyed the exercise of me reading your column to you. >> i don't think i can say what happened while i'm on the radio. >> stephanie: it must be shared with the world it's just that good. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] rudeness, love you. >> now go clean up. >> stephanie: exactly. i read the part about obama apologist which would be me. hey. skipped over the parts i don't like. >> this one is a tough one. >> step
none of them were denied tax-exempt status except for one liberal group. that's the whole there right? >> then there's the thing that came out saying one of the people in this cincinnati office said yeah, i'm the one who ordered it. i said look at tea party and look at patriot because you know what? that's where you belong. >> stephanie: common sense because there are a zillion of these groups after citizens united. most are doing political activity. >> i love these groups...
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. >> stephanie: they seem unfairly or not more concerned with what had been the heart, the power of tax cuts that takes the place of alternative plans or expand the ranks of the middle class. a recent nbc "wall street journal" poll found 22% of americans believe the g.o.p. is interested in unifying the country versus 45% who see the same with obama. anyway, avalon finishes by saying beyond the realm of theology, there are powerful political lessons to be drawn from the inspirational few months. the good news is the republican party will have nothing. it will continue to have man fights between, you know, chris christie, rand paul. >> we'll sit back and watch and sell tickets. >> stephanie: and eat popcorn because they've got the -- now, you have the neocons, the sort of established g.o.p. and the tea party so now it is a three-way fight. fight, fight! [ applause ] >> stephanie: and then every now and again, you have talk since. -- talk sense. senator richard burr not known for talking sense generally, republican of north carolina strongly rejected an effort to shut down the federal gove
. >> stephanie: they seem unfairly or not more concerned with what had been the heart, the power of tax cuts that takes the place of alternative plans or expand the ranks of the middle class. a recent nbc "wall street journal" poll found 22% of americans believe the g.o.p. is interested in unifying the country versus 45% who see the same with obama. anyway, avalon finishes by saying beyond the realm of theology, there are powerful political lessons to be drawn from the...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's a the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ >> stephanie: hello, good morning, everybody. >> it just stopped working. >> stephanie: or our normal crap. >> north korea sent a virus. [ explosion ] >> and you were just warning me about my ancient laptop. >> stephanie: thanks a lot, kim jung un. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show"! >> stephanie: really? really? ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ >> stephanie: all right. now i'm time to feel good. i'll be the judge of that. >> all right. >> stephanie: okay then. that's delightful. hey, we have a big show coming up. let's hope things get better. comedian, michael mcdonald in studio with us in hour number 3. di
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they don't think about the taxes we pay. think what the world would be like without gay people. [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: so much less fabulous. everybody would have horrible shoes and haircuts. oh eke. the vice president yesterday. >> the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear you saw none of it here in boston. >> stephanie: boston is fairly awesome -- >> wicked awesome. >> stephanie: exactly. joe biden again. >> whether they with [ inaudible ] or two twisted perverted cowardly knockoff jihadis, here in boston why do they do what they do? >> stephanie: yeah, which is what they're trying to figure out. there is a lot of talk about the fbi and russian authorities that alerted us and who told what when, who -- >> it was kgb. >> stephanie: yes. jay carney yesterday. >> i think in a situation like this, we ought to let the investigators do their work, and not jump to conclusions as the president said on friday. >> yeah, mark levin. >> stephanie: talking to you, alex jones. alex jones thinks there is a conspiracy about the conspiracy. we'll get to all of that next on the
they don't think about the taxes we pay. think what the world would be like without gay people. [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: so much less fabulous. everybody would have horrible shoes and haircuts. oh eke. the vice president yesterday. >> the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear you saw none of it here in boston. >> stephanie: boston is fairly awesome -- >> wicked awesome. >> stephanie: exactly. joe biden again. >> whether they with [ inaudible ]...
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you can't in this town, every three months, raise taxes. >> taxes. who does that? crazy! >> stephanie: such a smarmy bastard, i'm sorry. he irritates the bejesus out of me. all right. yes. this is clever. >> when did the government ever raise taxes? oh, reagan did it three times. >> stephanie: he jumped into that to blame the president for the sequester. hash tag obama-quester. clever! the boner tweeted that. >> the goal to rally the republican base around the term hash tag obama quester that falls right off the tongue, this could turn either -- pressure president obama to come up with a deal fave tonight g.o.p. or if the sequester cements the idea that it is potentially devastating consequences are obama's fault except there are stories like this that get out so it looks more handy. >> we'll make it look like it's his fault. that will show them. >> stephanie: eric cantor jumped into the twitter game. sequester number one an issue obama created for which he refuses to take responsibility. number two democrats excuse for higher taxes. hash tag obama-quester. okay. eric can
you can't in this town, every three months, raise taxes. >> taxes. who does that? crazy! >> stephanie: such a smarmy bastard, i'm sorry. he irritates the bejesus out of me. all right. yes. this is clever. >> when did the government ever raise taxes? oh, reagan did it three times. >> stephanie: he jumped into that to blame the president for the sequester. hash tag obama-quester. clever! the boner tweeted that. >> the goal to rally the republican base around the term...
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and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be eaten alive. >> how much of that is actually being eaten live by the red-meat sucking haze and how much is fabricated? i hear about how the tea party or americans for prosperity are threatening to primary republicans who vote in any capacity for any sort of revenue increase but i don't know who that truly is? how strong are they? and would they be able to win? so i don't know if that is a real threat or just a perceived threat, and if it's just a perceived threat, maybe some of these republicans could stand up and say, i'm not all that threatened by you. >> hal: right. a those in p
and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: oh, yeah, right out of the chute monday morning. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll free from anywhere. great stuff today. eric boehlert from media matters next hour. rude pundit coming up and reverend jim wallace right over there in that chair live in studio. >> he's the awesome. >> stephanie: author of the new book "on god's side." fabulous stuff as usual. he will bless the studio. >> he's a lot better than having jimmy swaggart in studio. >> stephanie: right! i remember that! >> who booked that? >> stephanie: another edition of who booked that? >> travis! >> stephanie: travis! [ laughter ] >> stephanie: all right. so by the way, once again another edition of i am always right
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but what they're doing now is trying to pass along any of the taxes involved -- taxes on the insurance industry, not taxes on us as individuals but the insurance company, trying to pass along taxes to the consumer. because they don't want to have to take any sort of cut in the money they're generating. >> stephanie: so jan schakowsky rockin' congresswoman from the great state of illinois predicts vindication for obamacare. interesting because you helped go et it enacted in the first place. she said it is harder to sell what is it, pretty new idea for americans while it is still in the abstract. as people experience it, they're going to love it much like medicare. i think it will be a popular feature as far as the american way of life before too long. do you agree? >> if we make the changes down the line we need to make, i agree. i think it will be rough going at first. i think there are some cost control issues we'll have to work out. i think that farther along we go, the more opportunity we'll have to tweak this in a way that makes it not only good coverage but also cost-effective. it
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the vast majority of these immigrants are paying taxes. so if -- if the back tax provision shouldn't impact the vast majority of them. it details how much of a penalty there is going to be even if there is going to be one, beyond the back taxes, but i don't think it's unreasonable to request that. because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small price to pay. >> john: markos moulitsas of day dailycros. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> john: we'll be right back after the break. ♪ question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how
the vast majority of these immigrants are paying taxes. so if -- if the back tax provision shouldn't impact the vast majority of them. it details how much of a penalty there is going to be even if there is going to be one, beyond the back taxes, but i don't think it's unreasonable to request that. because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small...
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say in the state of california in the late 1970s, they decided we're not going to pay our property taxes and fund our schools, and that was so they could get everybody to be stupid enough to vote republicans. americans need toad indicate themselves, and i mean us, i mean me when i say something. there are times when americans really need to get that we are the luckiest people in the world even though our government is a little bit awry -- a little bit awry, it's a broken. >> stephanie: yes, i agree. sue in michigan. >> caller: i just wanted to say what jim said about the shiite muslims, and it's a point he has made a few times. as a shee it muslim myself, i have to correct you on something. it's not this extremism that is coming out of the religion -- it's not from the shiite it's from the sunni sect, a specific part of the sunni sect. it's the [ inaudible ]. they fill in the vacuums basically. everybody has been saying before me. it's economics and the conditions they live in and in that region of the world, people you know -- religion is so important to them. so if they have somebody t
say in the state of california in the late 1970s, they decided we're not going to pay our property taxes and fund our schools, and that was so they could get everybody to be stupid enough to vote republicans. americans need toad indicate themselves, and i mean us, i mean me when i say something. there are times when americans really need to get that we are the luckiest people in the world even though our government is a little bit awry -- a little bit awry, it's a broken. >> stephanie:...
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the estate tax goes back up to 40%. also tax credits will continue for child care, tuition and research and development. on the flip side, the payroll tax rate will go back up to more than 6%. next up, congress and the administration have to figure out what to do about the spending cuts that are going to go into effect in two months if we don't do something and also, there is the issue of raising the debt ceiling. we're back with more show and with steph arrive the break. stay with us. right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can
the estate tax goes back up to 40%. also tax credits will continue for child care, tuition and research and development. on the flip side, the payroll tax rate will go back up to more than 6%. next up, congress and the administration have to figure out what to do about the spending cuts that are going to go into effect in two months if we don't do something and also, there is the issue of raising the debt ceiling. we're back with more show and with steph arrive the break. stay with us. right...
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obama for another term, let the tax money flow. >> ok. stephanie: he used the worth c. oh lossas several times. >> to him that's an s.a.t. word. stephanie: o'reilly. >> possibly bad for small businesses, who have to pay higher wages. >> are we going to get real growth and new jobs created by this increase in government spending, paid for by higher taxes? stephanie: yes according to most studies. >> because they will have money to spend. >> when you increase the amount of money hourly wage workers making, they put it into the economy. when you put the money that extremely wealthy people are hoarding on wall street, you don't do anything. stephanie: right. 17 minutes after the hour. it's the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just com
obama for another term, let the tax money flow. >> ok. stephanie: he used the worth c. oh lossas several times. >> to him that's an s.a.t. word. stephanie: o'reilly. >> possibly bad for small businesses, who have to pay higher wages. >> are we going to get real growth and new jobs created by this increase in government spending, paid for by higher taxes? stephanie: yes according to most studies. >> because they will have money to spend. >> when you increase...
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tax choose ets 83 cents. you're living on our dime, alaska north carolina, montana alaska. >> i said alaska twice. wow. >> just because they're such a big state. >> stephanie: right. >> gimme, gimme, gimme gimme! >> gimme tyranny. >> stephanie: they're all states attempting to nullify federal laws. >> in your state out there you get 87 cents for every dollar. imagine if you got a dollar for a dollar. imagine all of the problems you can solve out there. but no. you've got to supplement alabama. so when alabama is there telling you everything that's wrong with your state and how awful and liberal and nancy pelosi runs everything, california is. you know. just know that you're paying for -- i don't know what? their crappy schools and poor dental care? >> stephanie: as you say as only you can very rudely. you got that mother [ bleep ] you are [ bleep ] without us, without block grants, military bases and highway construction contracts so very much more our tax dollars partially pay for in your state. we could nul
tax choose ets 83 cents. you're living on our dime, alaska north carolina, montana alaska. >> i said alaska twice. wow. >> just because they're such a big state. >> stephanie: right. >> gimme, gimme, gimme gimme! >> gimme tyranny. >> stephanie: they're all states attempting to nullify federal laws. >> in your state out there you get 87 cents for every dollar. imagine if you got a dollar for a dollar. imagine all of the problems you can solve out there....
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give them their tax-exempt status -- >> stephanie: but none of them were denied tax exempt status. that's what i'm saying -- >> caller: yeah, i'm no expert on this but it's -- >> but they were given tax-exempt status. what is wrong? >> none of them has it revoked. >> caller: there are still some waiting over three years -- and one group -- >> stephanie: our point is they should haven't gotten tax-exempt status and neither should groups on the left that are explicitly political. >> caller: there was one group denied for well over two years. he changed his name and -- >> stephanie: what sort of social welfare work are they doing? what social welfare work are tea party groups doing? >> caller: i have no idea. i don't work with these groups. i stay neutral. i look at the candidates but there is this one group, and just let me finish this statement, there was one group that was denied for well over two years, and he changed his name -- >> stephanie: ken, i got ya. i think everyone is saying it is inappropriate. we're just saying how do you change it going forward. >> how do you change i
give them their tax-exempt status -- >> stephanie: but none of them were denied tax exempt status. that's what i'm saying -- >> caller: yeah, i'm no expert on this but it's -- >> but they were given tax-exempt status. what is wrong? >> none of them has it revoked. >> caller: there are still some waiting over three years -- and one group -- >> stephanie: our point is they should haven't gotten tax-exempt status and neither should groups on the left that are...
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>> stephanie: okay. >> caller: you could have corporations paying taxes, taxing transactions on wall street, and corporate welfare should be cut off, stop the subsidies for gas and oil company and the money they received back from the irs -- >> stephanie: there you go. >> like to. >> caller: and cut our bloated military budget -- >> stephanie: yes, our military budget is premenstrual for sure. >> caller: yes, and by some miracle get into a single payer healthcare system which would, bang, fix medicare. >> stephanie: bam! bam! nothing but net. she is the smartest girl in class today. [ bell chimes ] >> just do all of that stuff and everything would be great. >> stephanie: mary in arkansas. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? i love you all's show. i love the chemistry that you all have. >> stephanie: we're like the beatles. >> caller: there was a caller that called in last week about tennessee was passing a law -- or was going to pass a law to carry concealed weapons in their car. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: well, if they took care of the concealed weapons in their car, wouldn't tha
>> stephanie: okay. >> caller: you could have corporations paying taxes, taxing transactions on wall street, and corporate welfare should be cut off, stop the subsidies for gas and oil company and the money they received back from the irs -- >> stephanie: there you go. >> like to. >> caller: and cut our bloated military budget -- >> stephanie: yes, our military budget is premenstrual for sure. >> caller: yes, and by some miracle get into a single payer...
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they get tax credits and as soon as the tax credits are gone, they're gone. >> that's, by the way -- coal is just -- a permanent protection racket because if they had to clean up the mess they make, they wouldn't be profitable. that's the reality. i don't care what the amount of money earned by these companies it could be off the charts how much they're pulling in but if they had to clean up the mess and deal with the remnant effects of it, it would never be profitable as a fuel source. >> stephanie: the hand analogy, if you're listen in kentucky, tell that. spirit fingers, whatever you want. impro-vise. >> i can't believe that systemic cancer and birth defects and -- >> stephanie: when he said way of life, it is the way of death for a lot of people. >> somehow i'm supposed to let that slide because it is a habitual job source. at a certain point, you have to stop that. yes, it was true but slavery was a habitual job source. >> stephanie: rick in virginia you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> being a soldier and dying on the battlefield can be a habitual job source. it doesn't me
they get tax credits and as soon as the tax credits are gone, they're gone. >> that's, by the way -- coal is just -- a permanent protection racket because if they had to clean up the mess they make, they wouldn't be profitable. that's the reality. i don't care what the amount of money earned by these companies it could be off the charts how much they're pulling in but if they had to clean up the mess and deal with the remnant effects of it, it would never be profitable as a fuel source....
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are they going to tax us on that? >> that's one of the big concerns within health care reform, the gold plated plans or the really -- really good benefits, it's one of the components of the law that the unions have been fighting hard against. and i'm not entirely sure where it stands now as far as how far it is going to start, but there are some concerns and i know the unions have fought and are continuing to fight this. the taxation on the gold-plated plans, and the argument against it is along the way union members have given up salaries and other benefits -- >> stephanie: that's right. they took this in lou -- right, lou, you took in lieu of the higher salary? >> caller: right. >> so the argument on the union side is you are basically now punishing people for taking an alternative to a higher salary if you are going to tax the really good benefits. so i don't know where the nay chair of that fight stands right now, but when we were fighting for reform and i worked on a campaign with a lot of unions that was one of
are they going to tax us on that? >> that's one of the big concerns within health care reform, the gold plated plans or the really -- really good benefits, it's one of the components of the law that the unions have been fighting hard against. and i'm not entirely sure where it stands now as far as how far it is going to start, but there are some concerns and i know the unions have fought and are continuing to fight this. the taxation on the gold-plated plans, and the argument against it...
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it would end that sort of deferred tax payment. if their management and control operations are primarily located in the united states -- so instead of corporations paying next to no taxes, which many have done, that is zero taxes, we would be able to collect more from these corporations. >> stephanie: and as you say it raises more than $590 billion in revenue over the next decade. it will increase investment employment, and wages in the united states, and as senator sanders says corporate profits are at all time high but we'll hear the same thing from the republicans, right you are going to hurt these companies. this seems to just again make so much practical sense. what are you going to hear on the floor? >> one of the things they are going to say is actually corporate taxes in the united states of america are higher than in most other places. and that is true on paper, except that in fact the average that they actuallily pay is about 12%, and of the 83 of the fortune 100 companies in the united states use these off-shore tax have
it would end that sort of deferred tax payment. if their management and control operations are primarily located in the united states -- so instead of corporations paying next to no taxes, which many have done, that is zero taxes, we would be able to collect more from these corporations. >> stephanie: and as you say it raises more than $590 billion in revenue over the next decade. it will increase investment employment, and wages in the united states, and as senator sanders says corporate...
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the two are chairman of their respective congressional tax committees and have launched tax reform don't gov. it is for public input on twice reform our tax system. they are also tweeting using the handle at simpler taxes and calling themselves on twitter simply max and dave. the feedback campaign is similar to one called [ inaudible ] lawn. ed by dan [ inaudible ] back in 1986. we're back after the break. ♪ (vo) as marijuana gains social and legal acceptance, a new pioneer is emerging from the backwoods. >> i'm basically like a farmer. instead of corn, you've got dope. (vo) but what is legal and what is criminal? >> this is, no matter what you do, a violation of federal law. (vo) follow real farmers staking their claim on a new frontier. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i have everything invested in this. only on current tv. hi i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively get
the two are chairman of their respective congressional tax committees and have launched tax reform don't gov. it is for public input on twice reform our tax system. they are also tweeting using the handle at simpler taxes and calling themselves on twitter simply max and dave. the feedback campaign is similar to one called [ inaudible ] lawn. ed by dan [ inaudible ] back in 1986. we're back after the break. ♪ (vo) as marijuana gains social and legal acceptance, a new pioneer is emerging from...
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. >> do you have a tax i could borrow? >> stephanie: i don't think so. thank you, honey. it's beautiful. >> are you two the same size? >> stephanie: no i'll look like a stuffed sausage in it. >> that's not true. good morning, everybody, president obama's second term cabinet shuffles today. he has to replace lou, and it looks like dennis mcdun na will be the next in line. mcdunna has worked on capitol hill as a foreign policy advisor to tom daschle and he served as a senior policy advisor on the 2008 campaign. he may be qualified for the spot, but he is another white male, which isn't going to go bar in quieting complaints that he is not bringing in enough adversity. ken salazar is also leaving, and that leaveings no latinos left. the president says we need to wait until all of his appointmentings are in place before passing judgment. an islamist group stormed a gas pumping station taking more than 44 workers hostage including three americans. now algearian forces have unleashed air strike on the station. they are unable to verify the report, the fighters reportedly stormi
. >> do you have a tax i could borrow? >> stephanie: i don't think so. thank you, honey. it's beautiful. >> are you two the same size? >> stephanie: no i'll look like a stuffed sausage in it. >> that's not true. good morning, everybody, president obama's second term cabinet shuffles today. he has to replace lou, and it looks like dennis mcdun na will be the next in line. mcdunna has worked on capitol hill as a foreign policy advisor to tom daschle and he served as...
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never looked for a break in taxes. and now that i'm retired and i depend on what little bit of social security i got on my statement retirement as an educator to take that away, at this time, will just be devastating. where are we supposed to go to work now that we're out? >> there are 900 veterans that sleep in front of the v.a. hospital in los angeles every night. i think that's criminal. i, for one, was not one of the people who did not welcome home the boys. as a matter of fact, for what it's worth was intended initially as a shout out boys on the line who are trying to get through that day. let alone but war. because that's what it's like. it is this moment -- second by second, what on earth is going to happen next. incoming. oh. that was an arm. and you know, just say -- you've got to -- you cannot consider social security and this massive baby boom generations coming up without considering those who have paid the greater price. the limbs and you know, post-traumatic stress disorder and the whole nine -- i really
never looked for a break in taxes. and now that i'm retired and i depend on what little bit of social security i got on my statement retirement as an educator to take that away, at this time, will just be devastating. where are we supposed to go to work now that we're out? >> there are 900 veterans that sleep in front of the v.a. hospital in los angeles every night. i think that's criminal. i, for one, was not one of the people who did not welcome home the boys. as a matter of fact, for...
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even with the tax relief we put in place. a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. that's wrong. that's why since the last time this congress raised the minimum wage, 19 states have chosen to bump theirs even higher. tonight, let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty. and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. [ applause ] >> $9? that's outrageous! i won't pay it. >> if you raise that, it hab will be harder on businesses because they'll have to pay more for their employees. other businesses will have the baseline raise and raise the amount of money they can spend at that business. >> stephanie: then they could afford what you make. >> i hate americans. i want americans to work for me for no benefits and very low wage but i want to sell to foreigners! like a guy driving people from the airport to their hotel and overcharging them. that's my business plan. >> stephanie: hal sparks, what did you think in gen
even with the tax relief we put in place. a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. that's wrong. that's why since the last time this congress raised the minimum wage, 19 states have chosen to bump theirs even higher. tonight, let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty. and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. [ applause ] >> $9? that's outrageous! i won't pay it....
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. >> out here in the real word the medical device tax is causing layoffs across the country, the fact that so many people who were intending to go into medicine are no longer going into medicine. and the fact that so many small businesses doctors who were individual practitioners are either bailing and retiring all together or going into concierge care. people are shutting down their practice as they used to be constituted, dropping insurance all together, where now only the wealthiest can pay for care. congratulations obamacare heck of a job. >> stephanie: wow. first of all that's michelle malkin talking about brain drain on fox. secondly, there are no more doctors. >> yeah, it's going to be hysterical when we talk about obamacare, because it's so close, october of this year you'll be able to enroll in obamacare, and the moment the first applications come in collectively the right-wing world will explode. >> stephanie: okay. and we finish with bill o'reilly. >> many americans disrespectfully feel like they can do whatever they want to do. on the net troubled people say the most horre
. >> out here in the real word the medical device tax is causing layoffs across the country, the fact that so many people who were intending to go into medicine are no longer going into medicine. and the fact that so many small businesses doctors who were individual practitioners are either bailing and retiring all together or going into concierge care. people are shutting down their practice as they used to be constituted, dropping insurance all together, where now only the wealthiest...
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they take your tax money. they let people fight in the military, and if they take all of that then they should give gays and lesbians the equal rights to marry. >> stephanie: that's right. thank you. >> caller: and -- and -- this scalyia, skillia -- >> stephanie: he is scaly. >> caller: i think he is scaly because he reminds me of a snake in the grass. >> yeah, he's a reptile. >> caller: he is no snarky and snide. >> stephanie: john has how gay marriage in nine states affected your and pam's marriage? any ill effects? >> caller: no. we are all made in god's image. >> stephanie: it could be a slippery slope because i will bury both of you. >> marry. you said bury. >> stephanie: i will marry and then i will bury them. >> caller: don't forget, we're coming to chicago. >> yeah! >> stephanie: all right. awesome. sexy liberal, see you there sweeties. [ applause ] >> stephanie: there we go. >> i'm going to call him scalyia from now on. that's perfect. >> stephanie: jim from chicago, welcome. >> caller: hello first ti
they take your tax money. they let people fight in the military, and if they take all of that then they should give gays and lesbians the equal rights to marry. >> stephanie: that's right. thank you. >> caller: and -- and -- this scalyia, skillia -- >> stephanie: he is scaly. >> caller: i think he is scaly because he reminds me of a snake in the grass. >> yeah, he's a reptile. >> caller: he is no snarky and snide. >> stephanie: john has how gay marriage...
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in 2005, she single-handedly destroyed one of the greatest tax companies of the -- greatest tax companies hewlett-packard. she spent in excess of $120,000 losing the election to barbara boxer. in 2008, campaign adviser to john mccain. in 2005, helping campaign of mitt romney. fee ina is vice chair of the republican senate committee. hewlett-packard has not learned their lesson as they appointed meg whitman who spent over $170,000 with jerry brown. good luck with that. >> they have enough money to pay publicists. >> apparently whitman is not doing hewlett-packard any favors. >> did you call it hewlett backward? >> stephanie: do not repeat the unkind speculation you repeated during the gubernatorial campaign. >> i don't remember that. >> stephanie: about the fact that she has a forehead so wide you could show a movie on it. >> sure, with your iphone. >> she's all gums. >> stephanie: you see? what did i tell you? do not repeat the things. >> she's like meg ryan. she's all gums. >> stephanie: i tricked you into that. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: yes, sir is i sent me a new -- jesse sent me -- f
in 2005, she single-handedly destroyed one of the greatest tax companies of the -- greatest tax companies hewlett-packard. she spent in excess of $120,000 losing the election to barbara boxer. in 2008, campaign adviser to john mccain. in 2005, helping campaign of mitt romney. fee ina is vice chair of the republican senate committee. hewlett-packard has not learned their lesson as they appointed meg whitman who spent over $170,000 with jerry brown. good luck with that. >> they have enough...
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and don't forget all of our used foods are 100% tax free. this week kids get free abc gum with a purchase of $20 or more. used foods emporium now with 999 convenient locations. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that was kenny pick. yeah right? president kaine, yikes. kelly you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning. that soundings like a lovely place to shop. >> stephanie: sorry if you are eating breakfast. >> caller: no, i'm laying in bed watching you. >> stephanie: hello. okay. >> caller: i have been listening to the chatter about gun control ever since that horrific incident in newtown, and i want to jump on the other side of the coin as somebody who has been in counseling for clinical depression for over five years. i know people with asperger's syndrome. i don't want a still ma to be attached to mental illness the way it is with pitbull. >> stephanie: yeah. there are obviously different degrees of everything -- >> caller: well, know i mean when people talk about people who open fire on people they talk about mental illness
and don't forget all of our used foods are 100% tax free. this week kids get free abc gum with a purchase of $20 or more. used foods emporium now with 999 convenient locations. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that was kenny pick. yeah right? president kaine, yikes. kelly you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning. that soundings like a lovely place to shop. >> stephanie: sorry if you are eating breakfast. >> caller: no, i'm laying in bed...
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that the president got his tax hike. there were no tax hikes. tax hikes are still lower than they were when president bush took office. over 80% -- he's trying to close tax loopholes the same thing romney ran on. they're lying about obama again. >> stephanie: he used the same condescending tone that he does about the president with david gregory. he was like david now david! be listen to me. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: it was a very pronounced lisp yesterday. >> this discussion about revenue, in my view, is over. it is about taking it on the spending problem here in washington. >> there is no spending problem. >> there is no spending problem. >> there is no spending problem. [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] >> stephanie: i'm sorry. there's no place like the house. the other thing i noticed -- [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] you know what's weird about house speakers or leaders? what do i notice on "meet the press"? because it was a long shot of him and david gregory sitting there? he has teeny, tiny feet about tom delay. something about republican leaders -- hi
that the president got his tax hike. there were no tax hikes. tax hikes are still lower than they were when president bush took office. over 80% -- he's trying to close tax loopholes the same thing romney ran on. they're lying about obama again. >> stephanie: he used the same condescending tone that he does about the president with david gregory. he was like david now david! be listen to me. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: it was a very pronounced lisp yesterday. >> this discussion...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll free from anywhere. ricin guy is on the loose. >> he's on the loose. >> stephanie: elvis impersonator has been cleared. >> he's no longer a ricin guy. >> stephanie: he's just crazy elvis guy now. there is so little conspiracies going around him. >> rice-a-roni. >> stephanie: they say he was framed it looks like. >> i was trying to tell you, i was framed. >> he says it in his southern accent. >> stephanie: now he has more time to investigate that whole elvis impersonator contest situation in tupelo, mississippi. that apparently was the big story. it was buried there. yeah. who knew? that's the pr
. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller...
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$300,000 tax bill. it's pure discrimination and it's an oversight, and we're working the kinking out. >> stephanie: and just all of the human moments. salon also points out paul clement defending doma. nothing can complete with you can't receive notice of next of kin. >> yeah. this is a conservative issue. it's an issue for liberal morality and conservative morality can both intersect. >> stephanie: it's kind of hilarious. he should have just said why do you hate the troops so much and love the estate tax so much? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: there was one exchange with john roberts i thought was really disturbing, some of the justices were particularly disoriented with the velocity of change. like john roberts -- gay mare page is newer than cell phones and the internet which are scary enough. >> yeah. >> and other cultures have had same-sex marriage, and that predated cell phones and radio -- >> stephanie: john roberts said i think the c-change has to do with there is no difference. roberts pressed on ec
$300,000 tax bill. it's pure discrimination and it's an oversight, and we're working the kinking out. >> stephanie: and just all of the human moments. salon also points out paul clement defending doma. nothing can complete with you can't receive notice of next of kin. >> yeah. this is a conservative issue. it's an issue for liberal morality and conservative morality can both intersect. >> stephanie: it's kind of hilarious. he should have just said why do you hate the troops so...
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i have been a tax cheat for quite sometime. my bad. nancy pelosi >> i think the american people would like answer i wish she would have provided them. >> stephanie: lewis lerner. marcus owens was director of the same irs tax exempt organization. he said it was inevitable that something was going to happen. a culture of disorganization and communication, instead of having clear oversight, in an effort to save money, he said the safety valves that existed to move questionable or politically charged exemptions were shut off as part of a rational allocation of scarce resources. the inspector general should have made it clear these organizations were voluntarily submitting applications. what they were really doing was opening the morning's mail. because there was such an explosion of these kinds of groups. >> right. and there wasn't enough funding to higher more people to look into these groups so they had to come up with a shortcut -- it's how you handle excessive work load. >> right? >> stephanie: the irs is really a collection agency for
i have been a tax cheat for quite sometime. my bad. nancy pelosi >> i think the american people would like answer i wish she would have provided them. >> stephanie: lewis lerner. marcus owens was director of the same irs tax exempt organization. he said it was inevitable that something was going to happen. a culture of disorganization and communication, instead of having clear oversight, in an effort to save money, he said the safety valves that existed to move questionable or...
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he talked about the only reason they agreed last time is because the bush tax cut -- the taxes were going to go up. that's the only thing that brought them to the table. he says there's no similar pressure point today that would make republicans accept more revenues so in my view, they won't. if they can find ways to ignore public opinion on background checks, they'll do it on everything. interesting take. he said -- this is always the -- chess versus checkers, is he doing this, is he doing that. tomasky's point is this is how it will turn out. obama knows this perfectly well. he knows the chain cpi change will never happen. he wants to look like he's mr. reasonable so he can hit the campaign saying i tried. these people are incorrigible. ought to be clear to you mr. and mrs. america that they're the obstacle. if you want anything done in this town, give me a democratic majority in the house. >> that is a great point. >> stephanie: wait, we're not done. >> i like michael tomasky. will he gay marry me? >> stephanie: let's have him on and ask him. >> stephanie: obama think after all of this
he talked about the only reason they agreed last time is because the bush tax cut -- the taxes were going to go up. that's the only thing that brought them to the table. he says there's no similar pressure point today that would make republicans accept more revenues so in my view, they won't. if they can find ways to ignore public opinion on background checks, they'll do it on everything. interesting take. he said -- this is always the -- chess versus checkers, is he doing this, is he doing...
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let's say a national sales tax. a national sales tax literally is a no-brainer. it comes -- if you could go as far as 10%. you have 10% right off of the bat, there wouldn't be any irs involved. >> what if that would eliminate the deductions you get for charitable giving for interest on your mortgage so that would decimate charitable giving and home purchases. >> caller: that's precisely what i want to do. what do you need them for? >> what do you need charitable giving for? oh, my god! >> poor people can just suck it! that's my point. >> stephanie: right. break it down. that's what he meant. [♪breaking news theme♪] >> wow. >> stephanie: all right. >> all right. >> stephanie: okay. >> all right grandpa. >> stephanie: the republican party as we have been speaking about all morning, chris in a very vulnerable state. >> sure, yes. >> stephanie: if they were a woman this is when jim would strike. >> oh god. >> stephanie: because jim a helper. maybe it's time to start listening to the elder state's people in your party. [♪ somber music ♪] >> stephanie: like bob
let's say a national sales tax. a national sales tax literally is a no-brainer. it comes -- if you could go as far as 10%. you have 10% right off of the bat, there wouldn't be any irs involved. >> what if that would eliminate the deductions you get for charitable giving for interest on your mortgage so that would decimate charitable giving and home purchases. >> caller: that's precisely what i want to do. what do you need them for? >> what do you need charitable giving for?...
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because as a comedian i got more out of that than the average tax payers. but it's a continuing thing, and everybody should keep that in mind, as we project, all of the things they are shutting down because of the sequester, to darrell issa can tap dance around something that he knows full well is going nowhere. he has interviewed his people already. the people that will have stuff that will directly contradict the story line that he is trying to do. he wants to subpoena them and then interview them in private before they go before congress. so he knows exactly what they are going to say so he can ask questions around it. it's a manipulative focused waste of our money. it's not even an accidental -- >> hello he lied. >> yeah, right. let's go to dale in sacramento. >> hi i'm the official gas passer. [ farting sounds ] . >> caller: hello, everybody. ♪ hallelujah ♪ >> if i heard somebody tell me god was talking to them, i would order them a psych consult. and this is -- this is incredibly prevalent in mental illness, which really makes me wonder about the
because as a comedian i got more out of that than the average tax payers. but it's a continuing thing, and everybody should keep that in mind, as we project, all of the things they are shutting down because of the sequester, to darrell issa can tap dance around something that he knows full well is going nowhere. he has interviewed his people already. the people that will have stuff that will directly contradict the story line that he is trying to do. he wants to subpoena them and then interview...
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>> obsession with raising taxes. he just gets a tax increase. raise them again and again and again. he will push this as far as he can. take every opportunity in the second term to weaken the second amendment. >> stephanie: i wish i couldn't hear sean hannity. you know what? get me a help hit for right wing -- get me a helmet for right-wing world. talking about the alex jones interview. >> piers morgan, so you know, two of the most dishonest, you know journalists of our age piers morgan whose clear agenda is gun control. and what's his face whose clear agenda -- >> alex jones -- >> the government is out of control, which it is so why would piers morgan have this guy on? well because piers is trying to have gun control and he's trying to make anybody who believes in guns and believes in the second amendment as not something about sports but to be able to be a deterrent to an out-of-control government. look like a mad man. >> stephanie: see what he did? he made jones look like a mad man. >> he's clever that way. sitting there not saying anything. >> sitting there blinking. >> he was o
>> obsession with raising taxes. he just gets a tax increase. raise them again and again and again. he will push this as far as he can. take every opportunity in the second term to weaken the second amendment. >> stephanie: i wish i couldn't hear sean hannity. you know what? get me a help hit for right wing -- get me a helmet for right-wing world. talking about the alex jones interview. >> piers morgan, so you know, two of the most dishonest, you know journalists of our age...
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raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest pains. i'm sorry we don't take that coupon. i'm having chest pains. two doors down and up the flight of stairs. >> stephanie: stop looking at smoke. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] dennis rodman is on it. >> oh, thank god. >> fresh from his summit in north korea. >> that worked out so well. they declared war against us. >> stephanie: shut the front door. really? is setting his sights on fixing the pesky problems plaguing the church. rodman is jetting to rome. that's the funniest part, rodman has people in rome. okay. have been in touch
raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest...
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that's the liberal tax. stephanie: yes and he was a draft dodger, he loves the military so much. caller: tonight listen, he ought to be as aggressive, push his stuff. we all know that if he stood there and just read names alphabetically out of a phone book they'd still call him a communist. emits well just push his stuff be aggressive, because this reaching out stuff is never going to play. they don't want to be reached out to. stephanie: you know, you're right. caller: be himself. stephanie: exactly. he ought to if he really had a sense of humor read from carl marx. stephanie: you get a gift card. caller: just in time for valentine's day. >> you don't need to check stephanie in the referral box new i just gave it to you. did i say upper white hand corner? because i'm a known racist, according to news busters. >> i'm not sending that part to pro flowers. stephanie: how about some ride wing world everybody? here we go. [ circus music ] stephanie: wow are they trying to spin this california cop killer guy. >> yeah, they are. stephanie: why are they trying to make him into a liberal
that's the liberal tax. stephanie: yes and he was a draft dodger, he loves the military so much. caller: tonight listen, he ought to be as aggressive, push his stuff. we all know that if he stood there and just read names alphabetically out of a phone book they'd still call him a communist. emits well just push his stuff be aggressive, because this reaching out stuff is never going to play. they don't want to be reached out to. stephanie: you know, you're right. caller: be himself. stephanie:...
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tax exemptions. how does a group -- like crossroads and the fact that it was that liberal group the one denied exemption, it is an example of how the conservative groups scare everybody. so you have to be so pure with the conservative groups and the liberal groups if they don't dot every i and cross every t they're the ones that lose their exemptions. >> i think you're absolutely right. you might even go a little -- the easy solution would be let them run as a normal organization, what would an profit-making thing then everything they spend on things that would arguably be considered charitable like every other person does or every individual does, they could count against them and be a nonprofit. they wouldn't end up paying taxes. >> caller: that's one of the questions i have about this. if i donate to crossroads gps is my donation tax-deductible? because it is a 501(c)(4) organization? >> hal: technically yeah. >> but they don't have to disclose i'm a donor but i get to take the the deduction on my
tax exemptions. how does a group -- like crossroads and the fact that it was that liberal group the one denied exemption, it is an example of how the conservative groups scare everybody. so you have to be so pure with the conservative groups and the liberal groups if they don't dot every i and cross every t they're the ones that lose their exemptions. >> i think you're absolutely right. you might even go a little -- the easy solution would be let them run as a normal organization, what...
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tax. he also said he would back legislation -- >> i have heard this execution before. >> stephanie: -- steve stockman republican of texas that would look into the birth certificate accusations -- >> oh, really? [♪ somber music ] >> he is controversially racist by virtue of being elected. that set off a storm when he was elected. what? >> stephanie: you know what is odd too. we have said obama derangement syndrome is the worst i have seen in my words of talking about politics. however, i have heard that hilary derangement syndrome will be worse. [♪breaking news theme] >> stephanie: republican super pac wants you to slap hillary clinton across the face. they sent an email blasting, have you slapped hilary today? it's a cute little animated thing. >> why? why? >> stephanie: just because. >> oh, female beating. >> stephanie: a super pac allows you to slop hillary clinton across the face. the game is being hosted on the website for the hilary project and anti-clinton super pac. they are ter
tax. he also said he would back legislation -- >> i have heard this execution before. >> stephanie: -- steve stockman republican of texas that would look into the birth certificate accusations -- >> oh, really? [♪ somber music ] >> he is controversially racist by virtue of being elected. that set off a storm when he was elected. what? >> stephanie: you know what is odd too. we have said obama derangement syndrome is the worst i have seen in my words of talking...
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irs agent with whom she had sex claiming she showed up at his door scandally clad and threatening a tax penalty. >> wow. i never thought this would happen to me. >> stephanie: pardon me? >> nothing it's a penthouse forum. >> stephanie: a guy thing. i had a guy thing happen to me the other day. here is the part i thought it was a joke. irs spokesman richard panic -- [ laughter ] >> stephanie: really, his name is dick panic -- and a story about -- >> wow. >> stephanie: he said he couldn't comment because his name is dick panic. >> what a panic. [ giggling ] >> stephanie: he is in a bit of one, apparently. the irs is in trouble with dick panic around there. okay. >> oh god. >> stephanie: all righty then. let's just move on, shall we? >> please. >> all right. okay. >> stephanie: tell us about your man moment -- >> stephanie: where is my porn music. [ porn music ] >> stephanie: you know how you say i'm gay and men hear three-way. >> yes. >> dick panic had a threeway with you? what? >> stephanie: i went to a dinner party and this guy said she had a girlfriend you wanted to meet. and then he c
irs agent with whom she had sex claiming she showed up at his door scandally clad and threatening a tax penalty. >> wow. i never thought this would happen to me. >> stephanie: pardon me? >> nothing it's a penthouse forum. >> stephanie: a guy thing. i had a guy thing happen to me the other day. here is the part i thought it was a joke. irs spokesman richard panic -- [ laughter ] >> stephanie: really, his name is dick panic -- and a story about -- >> wow....